Month: March 2018

The debate over FaceBook and Social Media, in general, is starting to wake people up to how useless it is. Stalking another with cruel language is not a cool thing to do. I saw this and I had to share it. What do you think?

Here in Southern California when I shop at Ralphs Supermarket, I get to watch a lot of zombies. Why? Between the smartphones, Wi-Fi, Smart Meters and the Big Pharma, I get to watch the walking dead. Jon Rappoport nails it once again! Boom!

I’m following up on my previous article about the Internet of Things (IoT). Here is the psychology in a nutshell:

MAKE PEOPLE PASSIVE. PUT THEM IN A TRANCE.

IoT is the absurd plan—now rolling out—to connect every conceivable device to the Internet. Worldwide. This means life will become automatic for a large chunk of the population in due time.

Your car will drive you. Your fridge will order new food items. Your heat and air conditioning will operate beyond your control. Your toaster will decide how brown the bread will be. Your whole home will run on prescribed algorithms, deciding how much energy you can use and when.

You will become a spectator.

Passivity IS hypnosis.

Why would you care about what’s happening beyond your bubble? As long as “functions are functioning,” all is well.

The most important thing that I have discovered about being productive is to do those things you dislike first thing in the morning. Why? The rest of your day will be a dream come true! Love this posting, check it out!

Hey Loves! It can be difficult to maintain your blog when you’ve a social life, whether you work or study full time, or are taking care of your kids or have other priorities in life. Most people think you’ve to work every single day on your blog in order to be productive which isn’t completely false but you can work on your blog only once a week and have a very productive blogging day! Here are some of my tips for a productive day as a blogger!

—A vast cotton candy dream comes to life. O hail the glorious future! Your home will be automatic. It will run by itself. Push a button. Nothing else is required—

Planet-wide, all-encompassing, interconnected, automated, regulated, the Internet of Things is the system of systems being brought online by the emerging 5G wireless transmission apparatus.

In a previous article, I covered the health dangers of 5G. Here I analyze the technocratic wet dream come to life.

On the scale of the individual and the family, your home would be filled with devices connected to the Internet. Washers, dryers, heaters, air conditioners, refrigerators, toasters, stoves, television sets, security systems, cars, etc. At the first level, the devices would all record (spy on) your interactions with them and observe your energy use.

The one response I dislike more than any other is “it’s not my fault, that is just how the system works.”

If you have any intention of living an authentic life, then you are going to have to take full responsibility for your own life.

The essence of playing the game of life is that you are the captain of your ship.

“Enlightenment is a destructive process.

It has nothing to do with becoming better or being happier.
Enlightenment is the crumbling away of untruth.

It’s seeing through the facade of pretence.

It’s the complete eradication of everything we
imagined to be true.”
― Adyashanti

According to Adyashanti in his book “The Way Of Liberation,” he has discovered and written about The Five Foundations.

The Five Foundations are:

Clarify Your Aspiration

Unconditional Follow ~ Through

Never Abdicate Your Authority

Practice Absolute Sincerity

Be a Good Steward of Your Life

You want to take back your own life? Man, oh man, I think that Adyashanti (born Stephen Gray) is onto something with his book and he even gives it away free online. Here is his website: www.adyashanti.org

Each and every month I am invited as a special guest on The Zeph Daniel Report. Since I am committed to the truth and also committed to being a part of the solution instead of the problem, I thought you might get a kick out of our conversation. No, you don’t have to listen to the entire 2 hours, I edited it down to 10 Minutes and 23 Seconds.

“Whether he went on with the diary, or whether he did not go on with it, made no difference. The Thought Police would get him just the same. He had committed—would still have committed, even if he had never set pen to paper—the essential crime that contained all others in itself. Thoughtcrime, they called it. Thoughtcrime was not a thing that could be concealed forever. You might dodge successfully for a while, even for years, but sooner or later they were bound to get you.” (George Orwell, “1984”)

Welcome back, George. Things are playing out as you predicted.

From the UK Met Police website, here is the latest official attempt to censor speech. It’s actually more than that. Read carefully while pointing a fan at the screen to disperse the noxious…

Each and every day I am driven to write. I don’t know why but I hope that in future generations ( if they survive ) some of these words may be read by some remnant of humanity.

Each and every day I work on @BigReggaeMix writing to bands, working on expanding our station and building our brand. While I do this, I think of the thousands and thousands of people who through no circumstance of their own have lost their family, their home or their country.

A Bcc (blind carbon copy) is a copy of an email message sent to a recipient whose email address does not appear (as a recipient) in the message.

In other words, if you get a blind carbon copy email where the sender put only your email address in the Bcc field, and put their own email in the To field, you will get the email but it will not identify your address in the To field (or any other field) once it hits your email account.

The primary reason people send blind carbon copies is to mask the other recipients from the list of recipients. Using our example again, if the sender bcc’d multiple people (by putting their addresses in the Bcc field before sending), none of those recipients would see who else the email was sent to.

Bcc vs Cc

Bcc recipients are hidden from the other recipients, which is fundamentally different than To and Cc recipients, whose addresses do appear in the respective header lines.

Every recipient of the message can see all the To and Cc recipients, but only the sender knows about Bcc recipients. If there is more than one Bcc recipient, they do not know about each other either, and they will typically not even see their own address in the email header lines.

The effect of this, in addition to the recipients being hidden, is that unlike regular emails or Cc emails, a “reply all” request from any of the Bcc recipients will not send the message to the other Bcc email addresses.

If you have been on the front lines of watching people fight for their family and their life you have a particular appreciation when someone sends you something in a Bcc:

You cannot abandon these kind individuals who care enough to share their findings. Why do they send a Bcc: instead of an email? You are their line of last defense because they may be a place in their life where they have no one else to talk too.

Last night a dear friend of mine sent me a long Bcc: along with this video. She did the video not me, I give her 100% credit for this, and my heart and prayers go out to all of the families that have been touched by a medically disabled child.

In future postings, I will explain as a producer how to get your content out to more people without being censored. I’ve used every single platform out there, and I am still learning new ones.